Thursday, October 18, 2012

Aside from a Mac-like all-in-one and touchscreen line of machines, Acer brought out their very own pocket-friendly 7-inch tablet, the Iconia A110. According to our source, the slate is now headed to United States as well in Canadian stores by the end of this month. Few days ago, the company introduces a Windows 8 hybrid 10.1-inch tablet packed with Intel Atom Z2700 for only $500.00. The company continue to surprise us of a cheaper gadgets, right?

Acer Iconia A110 is an Android-powered tablet with underlying NVidia Tegra 3 just like of what we can get from Google's Nexus 7. Compared to other brands, this handheld machine is quite different because of its promising performance. However, markdown in prices this upcoming holiday season for this model can probably affect its original tags.

For more, here's the specs of Iconia Tab A110:

Processor: NVidia Tegra 3 1.2GHz (quad-core)

RAM: 1GB

Storage: 8GB (no words for availability of 16GB or 32GB models)

Display: 1024 x 600-pixel

Weight: 0.86-pound

Camera: 2-megapixel (front-facing cam)

OS: Google Android 4.1 (Jelly Bean)

Connectivity: WiFi, Bluetooth v3.0

Ports: Micro-USB, Micro-SD Card Slot, and Mini-HDMI

Battery Life: Can last for up to 7.5-hours

Other important details of this tablet is now available in Acer's official website.

The following is a video posted by Mini PC Pro posted in YouTube introducing Iconia Tab from Computex 2012 and that's includes the A100 model:

And before we can forget, you can join us as we continue to follow the other related reports for Iconia A110 and its other breed after of this break.